What is another word for Perambulated?

Pronunciation: [pəɹˈambjʊlˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Perambulated is a word that isn't commonly used, and it means to walk or travel through an area, typically for a leisurely purpose. If you're looking for another word to use in its place, there are several options. Stroll, amble, wander, roam, and saunter can all be used interchangeably with perambulated. Each word has slightly different connotations, with stroll and saunter implying a more leisurely pace, while wander and roam suggest a more exploratory and meandering journey. Any of these words can be used to replace perambulated, depending on the tone and meaning you're trying to convey in your writing.

What are the hypernyms for Perambulated?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Perambulated

From the time of his first connexion with Harley, at least, he had addressed his countrymen through the press, and had Perambulated the length and breadth of the land in assumed characters and on factitious pretexts.
"Daniel Defoe"
William Minto
When bright sunshine is associated with good health, pleasant company, a successful courtship, and the prospect of light on a favourite study, the reader will understand how it was that my mother and I, with Nicholas and Bella, formed a peculiarly happy quartette as we Perambulated the streets of London prior to my visit to the Admiralty.
"In the Track of the Troops"
R.M. Ballantyne
And she Perambulated around the outside of the house, investigating, looking to see if windows and shutters were secure and in order.
"The Awakening and Selected Short Stories"
Kate Chopin

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